Mumbai: Mumbai is experiencing a rise in mosquitoes, particularly in suburban areas like Arey Milk Colony and Goregaon (East). Residents near the colony facing are difficulties due to the sudden rise of mosquitoes, where the Culex mosquito issue is a major concern and could continue until March.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is addressing the problem by cleaning stormwater drains and nullahs, but according to reports from Mumbai Live, residents are still struggling with the mosquito issue despite these efforts.
People living in high-rise buildings, near Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road are especially affected by this, often having to keep their windows shut because of the mosquitoes.
While the BMC has been spraying and fogging, residents are encouraged to take additional precautions, such as cleaning stormwater drains and maintaining cleanliness at home as stagnant water and poor hygiene attract mosquitoes.
This problem is impacting many, including children, and residents are calling for stronger measures to tackle the issue.
Key Precautions to Follow:
Clean your home daily and take the necessary steps to avoid mosquito exposure.
Deep clean your house and remove any stored water to prevent mosquito breeding.
Eliminate standing water in areas like rain gutters, old tyres, buckets, plastic covers, toys, or any other containers.
Seal gaps in walls, doors, and windows to stop mosquitoes from entering in house.
Ensure that window and door screens are in good condition.
Cover baby carriers and beds with mosquito nets.
Avoid mosquito bites by wearing full clothing and staying indoors.